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DR2 Dreieckrechner, Dennert & Pape (Part 3): Turn inbound when 7 minutes away from the runway
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DR2 Dreieckrechner, Dennert & Pape (Part 2): Lightning fast flight planning
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DR2 Dreieckrechner, Dennert & Pape (Part 1): solving the wind triangle via the law of sines
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Dalton Mark VII Aircraft Navigational Computer (1934): The "Square" E-6B
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Mark 3A Aircraft Navigational Plotting Board (1933) Part 2: Position Plotting
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Mark 3A Aircraft Navigational Plotting Board (1933), Part 1: One-handed wind triangles!
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Mark 8 Aircraft Navigational Computer (1933): the flight computer as a speciality slide rule
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Weems System of Navigation Dalton Dead Reckoning Computer Type E-6B (1950): Density altitude
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The MB-4A flight computer (1962) and the Bellamy Pressure Pattern Navigation Scale
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CPU-26A/P flight computer (1957, 1962) : speed calculations on the original "pocket-sized" E-6B
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The MB-4 flight computer: a tangent for rate of descent (1953)
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Higher, Faster, and More Precise: the AN5834-1 flight computer (1948)
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The all-plastic E-6B - part 2: AN5835-1 (1944-1949)
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The all-plastic "Glow in the Dark" E-6B - part 1 : AN-C-74a, AN5835-1 (1943)
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The Rare Brass E-6B : U.S. Army Air Forces, Cruver Mfg. (1942)
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U.S. Army Air Corps E-6B, Keuffel & Esser (1940) : the Original E-6B
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Dalton Dead Reckoning Computer, Model G (1936) : Precursor of the E-6B
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